Math, asked by prolificbiotech, 1 year ago

TWO SUPPLEMENTRY ANGLES DIFFER BY 34 DEGREES. FIND THE MEASURE OF THE ANGLES

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Answered by Hasti152002
4
Hey... I think this can be ur answer!!

Let one angle be x
ATQ,
Second angle = 180-x (supplementary)

Now,
x- (180-x)=34
x-180+x=34
2x=34+180=214
x=107 degrees

Second angle =180-107=73 degrees

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Answered by iris66
4
let one of the angle be = x
and the other angle be =x-34

the sum of both the angles is 180 degrees
therefore,

x+(x-34)=180
x+x-34=180
2x=180-34
2x=146
x=146/2
x=73

hence one angle is x=73
and the other angle is x-34=73-34=39

hope it helps!!
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